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  • Little Moments, Big Magic.What are yours?

    Posted on May 31st, 2009 admin 3 comments
    ChealseaMw asked:


    I am doing a project for my Advanced Digital Design class, we are supposed to make three Advertisements. There all supposed to be on the same thing but three different things. I would like to do my Ads on Big Brothers Big Sister of America, there slogan is Little Moments, Big Magic. But I am stuggling to come up with any much. I want something that both a Adult and a Child can do together that seems small to an adult but big in the eyes of a child. For example reading a book! But that is all I can think of! I need Idea’s…Thanks ChealseaMw

    ANGELINA

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    3 responses to “Little Moments, Big Magic.What are yours?”

    1. The birth of a child.

      It is a big moment in the parents’ life and a magical one in the eyes of a child to have a little baby brother or sister come home from the hospital with their parents.

    2. 1. You know when you’re a kid and the person you look up to just puts their arm around you/your shoulder as you’re walking … or as you’re sitting down together.

      2. When they say Thanks champion or You’re a big help.

      3. When you and your bigger brother/sister clanks your glasses of milk together and say Cheers.

      4. When they sit you on their shoulders.

      5. When they show you magic tricks … you’re just in awe!

      6. When they sit and paint/draw with you.

      Hope these help.

    3. hushnowjustplayit

      Blowing bubbles in the park together on a spring day.

      Throwing a Frisbee back and forth.

      Standing in front of an animal exhibit at the zoo.

      Walking along the beach and collecting shells.

      Going fishing together. Teaching the child to fish.

      Flying a kite together.

      Taking pictures together with disposable cameras.

      Visiting a museum together.

      Helping them to understand their homework.

      Watching a sunrise, or sunset.

      Having a picnic together.

      Helping out together at a nursing home or homeless shelter.

      Gardening together.

      Baking together.

      Raking leaves together.

      Making a snowman or snow fort.

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